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The film was notorious for its troubled production. Director Mathieu Kassovitz clashed repeatedly with producer and star Vin Diesel over the final cut. Kassovitz envisioned a dark, philosophical, and R-rated science-fiction thriller exploring themes of faith, technology, and corporate control. However, the studio (20th Century Fox) pushed for a more commercial, action-driven PG-13 film. Kassovitz later disowned the theatrical version, stating that the studio had changed the ending, removed over 30 minutes of key scenes, and altered the film's tone. He described the final product as "a big mess" and nothing like his original vision.

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While often marketed as an action movie, Babylon A.D. is deeply rooted in the themes explored in Dantec's original novel, Babylon Babies . 1. Biopolitics and Genetic Manipulation The film was notorious for its troubled production